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New Lobbyfacts.eu database allows exclusive tracking of EU lobbying over time

September 1st, 2016

by Vicky Cann

With the biggest companies now spending 40 per cent more on EU lobbying in 2016 than in 2012, monitoring lobby data is more important than ever to expose the extent of corporate influence over EU decision making. The relaunch of popular database Lobbyfacts.eu provides vital new tools for this, including a facility for tracking the lobby spending and Commission meetings of EU lobby actors over several years.

The latest features added to the website hosted by Corporate Europe Observatory and LobbyControl allow journalists, researchers and the interested public to search, sort, compare and analyse EU lobby data over a period of several years. Going back all the way to February 2012, the platform now also provides exclusive access to lobby data no longer available on the websites of the EU institutions. In addition, Lobbyfacts.eu includes information on meetings between lobbyists and the most senior Commission officials.

With the help of Lobbyfacts.eu, users can easily find up-to-date information on the lobby activities of all organisations in the EU transparency register; create a history of lobbying for a particular lobby actor; track the rise and fall of the biggest companies, trade associations, or lobby consultancies in terms of lobby spend and lobbyist numbers; and discover who had the most meetings with high-level Commission officials on which topics.

The improved search function offers a range of filters to exclude misleading or inaccurate lobby data from searches and rankings, and all search outputs can be downloaded and imported into a spreadsheet.

“We know that EU citizens are highly concerned about the influence of corporate lobbyists on the European Union’s agenda. The new Lobbyfacts.eu website is a vital tool for anyone interested in tracking Brussels’ most prolific lobbyists and exposing their influence on new laws.”

Notes to Editors:

Information on Lobbyfacts.eu is compiled from the only official sources for data on organisations lobbying the EU institutions, the EU transparency register and the European Commission’s web pages on high-level meetings with Brussels lobbyists.

Information on Lobbyfacts.eu is compiled from the only official sources for data on organisations lobbying the EU institutions, the EU transparency register and the European Commission’s web pages listing meetings between Brussels lobbyists and high-level European Commission officials. LobbyFacts.eu replicates this data and can therefore not be held responsible for inaccuracies in the originals. If using LobbyFacts.eu data, you can always confirm the data presented with the original sources.

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